Student Discounts Where Teens Love (and Need) to Shop

By: Grown and Flown

Tuition, room and board may be the largest line items for college students but they are far from the only costs of higher education. College students need to outfit their dorms, buy books for classes, and pay for transportation to and from college. They may also need to buy boots or a heavier jacket if they attend school in a cold climate or clothes for an internship.

Fortunately, numerous companies offer student discounts to help teens (and their parents) feel a tiny bit less pain whenever they swipe their credit cards.

We compiled the following list (click the links for specific details) but know there are countless others that extend this financial perk to college students. Remember, as the saying goes, “If you don’t ask, you don’t get!” Students should always ask at the register for a discount with college ID in hand.

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Students Discounts

Here are great stores for student discounts

Student Discounts

Dorm Shopping

Bed, Bath & Beyond – join the BEYOND+ program for $29 and get 20% off and free shipping for everything you buy for a year.

The Target Dorm Registry – offer for 15% off.

Amazon Prime for Students Prime Student 6-month Trial with unlimited FREE 2-day shipping and other special deals for students

Pottery Barn Teen: students get 15% off

Technology and School Supplies

Academic Superstore

Adobe – creative cloud

Apple: Students can save up to $200 on a MacBook and up to $20 on an iPad.

Dell University:  Discounts on technology for students.

HP

Journey Ed

Lenovo – discounts on tablets, laptops, etc.

Microsoft – various student discounts

Norton

Sony

Best Buy: discounts on electronics

Fed Ex: You can save 30% on a document with FedEx Envelop/Pak and 20% on a package with FedEx IP service with your student ID card!

Das Keyboard: 20% off a keyboard

Audible: Students save 30%

AT&T

Logitech: students get 25% off

Evernote

Samsung

Clothing

ASOS: 10 percent off

Banana Republic: Another great place for internship clothes. 15 percent off full-priced items in store.

Club Monaco: 20 percent off regular and sale priced items in any Club Monaco store and online.

Topshop: 10 percent off Topshop apparel in stores and online.

Vineyard Vines: sign up for 15% discounts

LL Bean: 10% off

J Crew: College students get 15% off with student ID

Kate Spade: Students get 15% off

Forever 21

Madewell: students get 15% off

Dockers: students get 25% off

Express

Modcloth

Transportation and Insurance

NJ Transit  – college students get 25% off with select schools

ShortLine/Coach USA offers 15% discount for students traveling from or to selected schools listed on their website.

Eurail – 26 or under 35% off travel in Europe

Allstate

Geico

Esurance

Liberty Mutual

State Farm

Travelers

Jiffy Lube: 15% off for students

Nationwide

General Motors

Farmers Insurance

Progressive

Fast Food

Chains may offer discounts or free food or sides. Be prepared to show your student ID when you place your order.

Can’t Live Without

The New York Times

Spotify Premium 50% off

Verizon Wireless

Wall Street Journal

The Economist

Unidays: site that gives many student discounts when you verify you are a student with your school email address

Headspace

Groupon

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